BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott Athletics and Recreation Department has announced the hiring of Rachel Mustone as the new cheerleading head coach for the 2016-17 academic year.
Mustone comes to Endicott with close to 10 years of cheerleading and gymnastics coaching experience. Mustone will look to expand the program's efforts in regional and national competition as well as regular involvement with the College's varsity athletic teams.
Mustone has spent the last seven years as the Winthrop High School head coach for varsity cheerleading. While at the helm, Winthrop advanced to the 2013 National High School Cheerleading Championship semifinals along with winning the 2014 Massachusetts North Regional Championship. In 2015, Winthrop was named Canadian/North American Medium Varsity National Champions. As head coach, Mustone has overseen a group of 25 student-athletes while scheduling fundraisers, games, practices and competitions.
From 2005-09 Mustone was also a tumbling coach for Winthrop Gymnastics Academy and has also coached at the youth level. Outside of coaching, Mustone has worked in the Boston Public Schools since 2013 where she serves as an Applied Behavior Analysis Specialist.
Mustone is a Winthrop High School graduate and received her B.S. in Psychology from Salem State University. Mustone also is currently pursuing her M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at Salem State. Additionally, Mustone is AACCA certified, CPR & First Aid certified, a NFHS credentialed coach, and Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI™) Certified.